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In reply to the discussion: Pineapple on pizza is easy to hate -- at least in theory [View all]brewens
(13,582 posts)27. It works because it's ham and pineapple. If chicken with a white sauce can be pizza,
so can a Hawaiian. One of my favorite places has the Big Kahuna. It's got like three varieties of ham, pineapple and mandarin oranges. Now the oranges aren't much good on it, so I order it without those and extra pineapple.
The other big seller there is German and polish sausage, onions and sauerkraut, with a mustard sauce. If you love brats and kraut, that's your pizza! Like the Hawaiian, who cares if it fits the pizza definition. Same with Mexican pizza. I like that just fine but would never order one myself. I can make my own tacos and do better.
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It works because it's ham and pineapple. If chicken with a white sauce can be pizza,
brewens
Apr 2019
#27
I wonder how many of those who claim to hate it have never even tried it.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Apr 2019
#6
Personally, I don't want the flavor of onion or bell pepper on my pizza,
PoindexterOglethorpe
Apr 2019
#21
I feel it's arrogant for Ramsay and the pizza joint owner to say "no pineapple".
KY_EnviroGuy
Apr 2019
#20
I could see my way toward pizza with BACON wrapped around the pineapple chunks.
no_hypocrisy
Apr 2019
#31